With Stars Struggling, Oilers Have a Chance to Wrap up West Final in Game 5
- The Edmonton Oilers led the Western Conference final series 3-1 against the Dallas Stars heading into Game 5 on Thursday night in Dallas.
- The Oilers earned this advantage by winning three straight games after losing the series opener 6-3, including a crucial 4-1 win at home on Tuesday.
- Dallas, in their third consecutive West final appearance, struggled offensively and on the penalty kill, which had been one of their strongest regular-season aspects.
- In Game 4, Edmonton converted on two of their three power-play opportunities, with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins contributing points in every game of the series so far, and Leon Draisaitl netting a goal on their initial man advantage.
- A Game 5 victory for the Oilers would eliminate Dallas and advance Edmonton to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Final, where they would face the reigning champion Florida Panthers once again.
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Oilers look to close out Stars in West final again and advance to Stanley Cup rematch with Panthers - The Morning Sun
The Edmonton Oilers look to close out the Western Conference final and head to a Stanley Cup Final rematch. Edmonton took a 3-1 series lead into Game 5 at Dallas on Thursday night. Edmonton has won …
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